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CROOKSTON H.S. CELEBRATES HOMECOMING WEEK WITH PEPFEST

Earlier this afternoon, Crookston High School celebrated their annual Homecoming Pepfest inside the High School gymnasium. After a brief introduction from Health Teacher Josh Hardy, the Crookston Cheer team was introduced to lead the Crookston Rouser.   There was then a recreation of The Miss Crookston opening number from Ox Cart Days, followed by the […]

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HAYDEN WINJUM AND GEORGE FRENCH CROWNED CHS HOMECOMING QUEEN AND KING

The Crookston High School held its annual homecoming coronation on Monday afternoon and crowned Hayden Winjum the 2021 homecoming queen.  Winjum also won the Miss Crookston pageant this summer and she is in girls’ tennis, basketball, and track.  George French was crowned homecoming king and he is in soccer, tennis, and active in the drama

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCES 2021 HOMECOMING COURT

Crookston High School has announced the candidates for the 2021 Homecoming King and Queen and they are below.  Queen: Aleah Bienek, Ava Lopez, Rylee Solheim, Hayden Winjum, Clara Meyer King: Brooks Butt, George French, Cade Deleon, Justin Lindgren, Blaine Andringa Coronation of the King and Queen will take place at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, September

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SECOND SEMESTER HONOR ROLLS RELEASED

The Crookston High School has released the second semester honor roll lists for the 2020-21 school year.  The list is below –   “A” HONOR ROLL: Grade 12: Gavin Anderson, Emily Funk, Danielle Haake, Karsten Isaacson, Joslynn Leach, Jacob Miller, Gabriel Montieth, Victoria Proulx, Sophia Rezac, Easton Tangquist, Ella Weber, Lucas Winger Grade 11: Emily

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL VISUAL ARTS DEPARTMENT HAVE 13 PIECES OF ART RECEIVE AWARDS

The Crookston High School Visual Arts Department has competed extensively over the years, with each year seeing three to four competitions. Last year, only the Moorhead State Art Show was able to host students and artwork. All other opportunities were canceled, moved, or altered. The Minnesota State High School League Visual Arts Festival was able

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